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    great-souled one”‚ was an Indian nationalist leader and architect of one of the most famous forms of civil disobedience‚ Satyagraha or more commonly known as non-violent passive resistance. Satyagraha had a large impact on the world and still remains as one of the most potent philosophies in freedom struggles throughout the world today. Gandhi spent some time as an Indian immigrant in South Africa and eventually moved back to India in the early 1900’s. During this period‚ between 1917 and 1947‚ Mohandas

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    Why People seek higher Education History has shown that education help people get out of poverty. This is true for many countries where higher educators are highly valued. Education also promotes pride especially for parents‚ it is a way of showing faces with relatives‚ friends and neighbors‚ but more importantly an education builds wealth‚ gets promoted and self-esteem. One reason for seeking higher education is building a wealth. For example‚ I came from poor family. My father always said

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    Ignatius L. Donnelly‚ author of the preamble of the Omaha Platform‚ published for the People’s Party in 1982. His employment history included politician for the Republican party‚ writing in The Anti-Monopolist and The Representative (Encyclopedia.com). His drive to write the preamble for the Omaha Platform was formed after the Republican party’s change in priority‚ causing him to side with liberal Republicans. After losing his role as a congressman‚ he had followed to his work of writing‚ which is

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    comprehensions was what made him such an exceptional figure in the United States history. His overall intellect on politics and his perspicacious views allowed him to be able to develop fair ideologies that would help form the foundation of the United States of America. Through his actions and words he was able to shape our government. George Washington’s resignation of his military power exemplified his idea of what the United States of America should be come‚ while his farewell address to the United

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    War II many governments made the jump from a democracy or monarchy to a totalitarian society‚ with most modeling themselves after Nazi Germany. Argentina was no exception‚ becoming a model of Germany‚ even harboring exiles and Nazi generals after the war. In George Orwell’s 1984‚ the government is portrayed as totalitarian‚ ruling over its people with an iron fist. The book served as a warning‚ informing people of the dangers of communism and the abilities that it granted the government. These governments

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    Alexander Hamilton‚ one of the founding fathers of America‚ was born on January 11th‚ 1757 or 1755 (the year is unknown) in Charlestown‚ Nevis‚ an island in the British West Indies. His parents were Rachel Fawcett Lavien and James Hamilton‚ a Scotsman. When Hamilton was ten years old‚ his father abandoned his family because of a debt‚ and then his mother moved the family to St. Croix. Hamilton’s mother died of a fever and left her two sons as orphans. A group of people‚ who were very impressed with

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    TESTING 1.1 About white box testing Any security testing method is supposed to ensure that the system is robust enough to face malicious attacks or regular software failures. Thus‚ let us enumerate some main points about white box testing: To know how the system is implemented will allow white box testing to be performed. White box testing includes analyzing data flow‚ control flow‚ information flow‚ coding practices‚ exception and error handling within the system‚ to test the expected and unexpected

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    way‚ depending on how society has put them to be. People who don’t have the same opportunities as people beyond middle-class‚ seek for an alternative to their lifestyles‚ what their looking for is the famous American Dream. This dream may take many different forms for many different people‚ yet is the same concept. The American Dream is the concept that gives out an idea of a better life; it gives out faith‚ and a way to escape an unwanted life. The main reasons why immigrants seek the American Dream

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    Lincoln was successful in setting slaves free. Even though it took a great amount of time he never coward down. Abraham Lincoln is considered a “rebel” because he took a stand in what he believed in when no one else would. Abraham was born in February 12‚ 1809 close to Hodgenville‚ Kentucky‚ U.S. and died on April 15‚ 1865 in Washington‚ D.C. He was the 16th president of the United States of America from 1861-1865. Within those four years he had accomplished many things. The biggest one was freeing

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    World War Two was the most devastating war in our history. Was an occasion‚ that has changed the way we take a gander at the world at this point. A vast number of lives lost as a result of a single individual who utilized his words and political power to assume control over a whole nation and transform it into a way of war and destruction. World War Two was a worldwide war‚ the biggest and deadliest of all wars in mankind’s history‚ with more than 60 million people slaughtered‚ including many civilians

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